Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education
Habitat and Species Conservation

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Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation is a state and federally licensed facility dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife with the goal of returning fully rehabilitated wildlife to its natural habitat.  Flint Creek promotes respect for wildlife and wildlife habitats through public education programs.  Flint Creek also supports efforts to repopulate endangered and threatened wildlife species. 

Flint Creek Wildlife currently operates its main facility from a property along Flint Creek in the greater Barrington, Illinois area.  Flint Creek is seeking a larger property that will support its longer term growth. 

Flint Creek Wildlife has a satellite facility in downtown Chicago at Northerly Island (formerly Meigs Field) and a full-service facility in Itasca at the Spring Brook Nature Center.

Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation.  Flint Creek Wildlife does not receive government funding and is entirely dependent on public donations.  Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed under law.